Descendents of the legendary McKettrick family, the Creeds are renowned in Stillwater Springs, Montana—for raising hell…

After years of wandering, Logan Creed, a cowboy with a dusty law degree, has returned home. To put down roots, to restore his family’s neglected ranch… to have kids of his own proudly bearing the Creed name.

Divorced mom Briana Grant has heard the stories about her gorgeous neighbor. So Logan’s kindness with her young boys is a welcome surprise, especially when her ex reappears. And when an unknown enemy vandalizes her home, Logan shows Briana—and the folks of Big Sky country—just what he’s made of.

Meet the Creed cowboys of Montana: three estranged brothers who come home to find family—and love.

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Reviewer: Krystal
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Logan Creed has been wandering, and now decides to come home. He returns to Stillwater Springs to put his law degree to use and to restore his families old run down ranch, and hopefully build a family of his own.

Briana Grant has heard all about her neighbor. She's pleasantly surprised to find out that he is gorgeous and oh so nice to her boys. Things start going bad for Briana though when her ex shows up and her home is vandalized. Logan gets the chance to show everyone who he really is

I have always been a big fan of Linda Lael Miller's McKettrick books. How wonderful that she has brought their story down the line and into the present! You can't help but like Logan Creed or Briana Grant for that matter. All the characters are well written, and I especially enjoyed Briana's boys, and the banter they have with each other. It gave me a few laughs. I could also almost feel each character’s emotions, for example when Briana hears the message on her machine that her ex, Vance, was coming. Not many writers have that kind of talent. I will eagerly collect these books as I did the others and I am sure fans of the McKettricks will not be disappointed with Montana Creeds: Logan.

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